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    Yeah, I've done that. There really is only boards and sometimes a battery (a small li-ion). The only shred is the screen (unless there is somewhere else I can sell them) and four really tiny screws. Then, the plastic.

    I hope that $10 was for working, usable units? if that was for the scrap...wow! I haven't opened up an axim.


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    I really don't know, I didn't test them! He was wanting them for some project he was working on. They can probably still be useable still. When I had one it had wifi and bluetooth on it.

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    I get cellphone price for them as well as mp3 players

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    Where can you sell them? I have a few Palms and odd mp3 players that I'd be happy to get out of my storage.

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